Rudbeckia (Black-eyed Susan) is probably one of the best known wildflowers.
It is among the best border perennials available. The Rudbeckia plants make a bushy, upright clump with a profuse display of brown-eyed, golden-orange daisies from midsummer through the fall.
The Rudbeckia seed heads are great at attracting both butterflies and birds to your garden.
Rudbeckia plants are very easy to grow, adapt to a wide range of garden conditions, have few insect or disease problems, and require only minimal care.
They are a terrific choice for mass planting, combining especially well with ornamental grasses.
Removing faded flowers regularly will greatly increase the blooming time. Plants may be easily divided in early spring.
Our Rudbeckia plants have larger, healthier root systems because they are grown in larger pots.